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Before arriving in Tucson, he worked as a Research Hydrologist and Hydrologist for the USDA-ARS in Boise, ID, where he spent a decade conducting research on the impacts of wildland fire, woody plant encroachment, invasive weeds, and land management practices on vegetation, soils, and hydrologic and erosion processes for rangelands and dry forests. Before joining USDA-ARS in 2006, he worked for Boise State University in Boise, ID, researching streamflow generation, ground water and surface water interaction, and ecohydrologic feedbacks between soils, vegetation, and the atmosphere. He was employed by the USDA-Forest Service in Alaska, Idaho, and Washington prior to his arrival at Boise State University. His work with the USDA-Forest Service spanned multiple discipline areas including hydrology, integrated resource inventory, reforestation, silviculture, timber, and wildland fire fighting.
Current research efforts continue to emphasize ecohydrologic feedbacks between soils, vegetation, and the atmosphere. Much of his current research centers on the effects of disturbances (e.g., plant community transitions and wildland fire) and conservation/restoration practices on vegetation, soils, and hydrologic and erosion processes spanning the rangeland to dry forest continuum in the western US. Research focuses on improving scientific understanding and providing land management agencies, private landowners, and other entities with knowledge, models, and other tools to better assess and manage wildland resources. He currently serves as an Associate Editor for the journals Rangeland Ecology and Management and International Soil and Water Conservation Research.
Current research efforts continue to emphasize ecohydrologic feedbacks between soils, vegetation, and the atmosphere. Much of his current research centers on the effects of disturbances (e.g., plant community transitions and wildland fire) and conservation/restoration practices on vegetation, soils, and hydrologic and erosion processes spanning the rangeland to dry forest continuum in the western US. Research focuses on improving scientific understanding and providing land management agencies, private landowners, and other entities with knowledge, models, and other tools to better assess and manage wildland resources. He currently serves as an Associate Editor for the journals Rangeland Ecology and Management and International Soil and Water Conservation Research.
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Papers共 114 篇Author StatisticsCo-AuthorSimilar Experts
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Kenneth E. Spaeth Jr,Mark A. Weltz, Jason Nesbit,Jiaguo Qi, William A. Rutherford,C. Jason Williams,David Toledo,Beth A. Newingham, Gulnaz Iskakova,Maira Kussainova, Tlekles Yespolov
RANGELAND ECOLOGY & MANAGEMENT (2025): 389-398
CROP SCIENCEno. 1 (2025)
Kenneth E. Spaeth Jr.,C. Jason Williams, Ray A. Moranz, Christine Taliga, William A. Rutherford, Brenda Simpson
Ecosphereno. 2 (2025): n/a-n/a
Sarah E. Mccord,Joseph R. Brehm,Lea A. Condon, Leah T. Dreesmann,Lisa M. Ellsworth,Matthew J. Germino,Jeffrey E. Herrick, Brian K. Howard,Emily Kachergis,Jason W. Karl,Anna Knight, Savannah Meadors, Aleta Nafus,Beth A. Newingham,Peter J. Olsoy,Nicole Pietrasiak,David S. Pilliod, Anthony Schaefer,Nicholas P. Webb, Brandi Wheeler,C. Jason Williams,Kristina E. Young
RANGELAND ECOLOGY & MANAGEMENT (2025): 297-315
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY (2024)
Kenneth E. Spaeth,William A. Rutherford, Carrie -Ann Houdeshell,C. Jason Williams, Brenda Simpson, Shane Green,David Toledo, Erik Suffridge,Sarah E. Mccord
JOURNAL OF THE ASABEno. 1 (2024): 141-149
JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY (2024)
Soil Erosion Research Under a Changing Climate, January 8-13, 2023, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, USA (2023)
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#Papers: 114
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H-Index: 28
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